Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期Florida State University, 1959 |
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... object at which a man could aim , Godwin reasoned , was the welfare and happiness of the human race . Of all the agencies that affect man's welfare , government is by far the most widespread and powerful in its effects . It would seem ...
... object at which a man could aim , Godwin reasoned , was the welfare and happiness of the human race . Of all the agencies that affect man's welfare , government is by far the most widespread and powerful in its effects . It would seem ...
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... object proposed in the following work is , an investigation con- cerning that form of public or political society . . . which shall be found most to conduce to the general benefit . " According to God- win , this investigation required ...
... object proposed in the following work is , an investigation con- cerning that form of public or political society . . . which shall be found most to conduce to the general benefit . " According to God- win , this investigation required ...
第 33 頁
... object to the institution per se . In his attitude toward monarchy he was essentially Whig in principle , accepting the settlement of 1688 and placing his faith in the balance of power among king , nobles , and commons . But he was ...
... object to the institution per se . In his attitude toward monarchy he was essentially Whig in principle , accepting the settlement of 1688 and placing his faith in the balance of power among king , nobles , and commons . But he was ...
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